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Resumen de Impact of oral health on nutritional status, self-perception of oral health and quality of life of institutionalized elderly

Ilky-Pollansky Silva e Farias, Luiza A. S. Montenegro, Eduarda-Gomes-Onofre de Araújo, Maria-Letícia-Barbosa Raymundo, Arella-Cristina-Muniz Brito, Edson Hilan Gomes de Lucena, Silmone-Alves de Sousa, Leopoldina de Fátima Dantas de Almeida, Yuri-Wanderley Cavalcanti

  • This study aimed to investigate the influence of oral health on nutritional status, self-perception of oral health and health related quality of life of institutionalized elders.

    A cross-sectional study was conducted with 193 institutionalized elders living in the metropolitan region of João Pessoa (Brazil). The independent variables included were: 1) caries experience (DMFT index and its components); 2) use and need of dental prostheses; and 3) type of edentulism. The dependent variables included were related to nutritional status, self-perception of oral health and health-related quality of life. Data were submitted to a descriptive and comparative analysis, through correlation, association and difference tests, considering a significance level of 5% (p<0.05).

    No statistical significant correlations or associations between the oral health status and nutritional status and quality of life were found (p>0.05). Individuals who did not need prosthesis had higher scores for nutritional status. Self-perception of oral health and health-related quality of life did not vary significantly according to the studied variables.

    The oral health status has a limited impact on the nutritional status, and does not impact the self-perception of oral health and quality of life of the institutionalized elders.


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